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docs: fix references for the JOSS paper #265

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I could not find DOIs for three papers:

  1. ModelingToolkit: A Composable Graph Transformation System For Equation-Based Modeling
  2. On the stability of inverse problems by A. N. Tikhonov
  3. Lectures on elementary mathematics, by Joseph Louis Lagrange; tr. by Thomas J. McCormack

Rest of them have been fixed.

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publisher="Birkh{\"a}user Boston",
address="Boston, MA",
pages="3--57",
abstract="Introduction. Let there be given a sequence of ordinates<math display='block'><mrow><mrow><mo>{\{}</mo> <mrow><msub><mi>y</mi><mi>n</mi></msub></mrow> <mo>{\}}</mo></mrow><mtext>{\&}{\#}x2003;</mtext><mrow><mo>(</mo><mrow><mi>n</mi><mo>=</mo><mn>0</mn><mo>,</mo><mo>{\&}{\#}x00B1;</mo><mn>1</mn><mo>{\&}{\#}x00B1;</mo><mn>2</mn><mo>,</mo><mo>{\&}{\#}x2026;</mo></mrow><mo>)</mo></mrow><mo>,</mo></mrow></math>{\$}{\$}{\backslash}left{\backslash}{\{} {\{}{\{}y{\_}n{\}}{\}} {\backslash}right{\backslash}{\}}{\backslash}quad {\backslash}left( {\{}n = 0, {\backslash}pm 1 {\backslash}pm 2, {\backslash}ldots {\}} {\backslash}right),{\$}{\$}corresponding to all integral values of the variable x = n. If these ordinates are the values of a known analytic function F(x), then the problem of interpolation between these ordinates has an obvious and precise meaning: we are required to compute intermediate values F(x) to the same accuracy to which the ordinates are known. Undoubtedly, the most convenient tool for the solution of this problem is the polynomial central interpolation method. It uses the polynomial of degree k --- 1, interpolating k successive ordinates, as an approximation to F(x) only within a unit interval in x, centrally located with respect to its k defining ordinates. Assuming k fixed, successive approximating arcs for F(x) are thus obtained which present discontinuities on passing from one arc to the next if k is odd, or discontinuities in their first derivatives if k is even (see section 2.121). Actually these discontinuities are irrelevant in our present case of an analytic function F(x). Indeed, if the interpolated values obtained are sufficiently accurate, these discontinuities will be apparent only if we force the computation beyond the intrinsic accuracy of the yn.",
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that's the worst abstract form ever 😅 who does a display block in abstract?!?!?!?!

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yeah, thats weird.... I took it from springer - https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-1-4899-0433-1_1#citeas 😅

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I have removed it in 7dce110. The abstract is the first paragraph of the chapter, so not a real abstract.

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ModelingToolkit: A Composable Graph Transformation System For Equation-Based Modeling is just on arxiv

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sathvikbhagavan commented Jun 14, 2024

Ok, I am not familiar with the system, papers in arxiv are not assigned with a DOI?

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Arxiv has a DOI on the website, for example that one is https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2103.05244

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Ok, I have added the DOI for the MTK paper.

@ChrisRackauckas ChrisRackauckas marked this pull request as ready for review June 15, 2024 10:03
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The other two don't have DOIs.

@ChrisRackauckas ChrisRackauckas merged commit ed7473c into SciML:master Jun 15, 2024
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